2013 Ford Mustang GT: Powerful, decent fuel economy (pictures)

Ford gives the Mustang a significant update for the 2013 model year, with power and efficiency increases and new cabin tech options. The GT version is the most powerful, short of the Shelby, with a 5-liter naturally aspirated engine.
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Editors' Rating

The Mustang GT has a high, aggressive-looking hood and nice symmetry between upper and lower air intakes. Although the car keeps the same basic styling as the previous generation, little refinements keep it fresh.
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The centerpiece of the Mustang GT is this 5-liter V-8, which produces 420 horsepower while at the same time achieving an average of 20 mpg in EPA testing. Although not a fuel efficiency star, the number is not bad considering the power.
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Editors' Rating

Ford does a very nice job with the Mustang's cabin appointments, using good quality materials throughout that make it feel like a premium vehicle. The interior is much nicer than that of the Camaro ZL1 we tested recently.
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The Mustang GT can be had with a six-speed automatic or a six-speed manual. The manual is, of course, the better choice for sport driving, and includes a hill start feature to make it more practical.
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